Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers
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Product details
- ISBN 9781474255974
- Weight: 1840g
- Dimensions: 190 x 248mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2016
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers is a landmark work. Covering one of the most innovative centuries for philosophical investigation, it features more than 650 entries on the eighteenth-century philosophers, theologians, jurists, physicians, scholars, writers, literary critics and historians whose work has had lasting philosophical significance.
Alongside well-known German philosophers of that era—Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Immanuel Kant, and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel—the Dictionary provides rare insights into the lives and minds of lesser-known individuals who influenced the shape of philosophy.
Each entry discusses a particular philosopher’s life, contributions to the world of thought, and later influences, focusing not only on their most important published writings, but on relevant minor works as well. Bibliographical references to primary and secondary source material are included at the end of entries to encourage further reading, while extensive cross-referencing allows comparisons to be easily made between different thinkers' ideas and practices. For anyone looking to understand more about the century when enlightenment thinking arrived in Germany and established conceits were challenged, The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers is a valuable, unparalleled resource.
Heiner F. Klemme is Professor of Philosophy at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. He works primarily in the history of modern philosophy, specializing in Kant's philosophy and in Scottish Enlightenment, and in practical philosophy. Some of his previous works include: Kants Philosophie des Subjekts (Meiner, 1996), Immanuel Kant (Campus, 2004), and David Hume (Junius, 2007). He works primarily in the history of modern philosophy, specializing in Kant's philosophy and in Scottish Enlightenment, and in practical philosophy.
Manfred Kuehn is Professor of Philosophy at Boston University, USA. He has received Fellowships from the Canada Council, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Institute of Advanced Studies of the University of Edinburgh. He has taught in Canada, Germany and the U.S.A., and was Visiting Professor at the University of Hamburg, Germany.
